His goal in writing the book, the Post reports, is to reveal the “full dirt of Major League Baseball’s tactics" he believes were used against him in his legal battle with the organization.

According to the Post's source, Rodriguez has received offers worth more than $5 million and two major publishing houses — HarperCollins and Random House — are supposedly involved in the negotiations. The source also told the Post that a deal could be announced in the next few weeks.

Additionally, Rodriguez has apparently been in talks with filmmaker Billy Corben about producing a documentary similar to ESPN's "30 for 30" in which he details the ways in which he felt he was wronged during the legal process.

Corben's studio was responsible for producing ESPN's "The U" — a documentary that premiered in December 2009 and chronicled the University of Miami football program's rise and fall. It was the highest-rated documentary in ESPN history.

Rodriguez is still awaiting word from arbitrator Fredric Horowitz on whether his 211-game suspension, the penalty for his involvement in the Biogenesis drug scandal, will be upheld. Rodriguez has denied using performance-enhancing drugs in recent years.